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Ebola outbreak could become worst on record, Africa CDC chief warns
The Africa CDC chief warned that the Ebola outbreak in East Africa could become the worst on record, potentially lasting a year and infecting thousands if transmission rates remain unchanged. The outbreak is already one of the largest, primarily affecting Congo, where distrust is a challenge.
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